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Travis Grotz says many younger patients with stomach cancer are being diagnosed late — when treatment is less effective. Travis Grotz, M.D.. Surgical Oncology.
Mayo Clinic doctors and scientists are studying ways to improve the treatment of stomach cancer, including cancers that affect the gastroesophageal junction.
The pancreas lies behind the lower part of the stomach. It makes enzymes that help digest food and hormones that help manage blood sugar. The most common type ...
The minimally invasive procedure offers faster recovery, less blood loss and pain, and a return to eating and normal bowel function more quickly.
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